Most Anticipated of March 2017
Alex Sitaras: This month, we have a selection of pretty disparate films and it’s our first month where none ofContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: This month, we have a selection of pretty disparate films and it’s our first month where none ofContinue Reading
A beautiful tribute to the meditative and cynically spiritual films that inspired him, Martin Scorsese’s Silence is equal parts BergmanContinue Reading
In every war, there is brutality and in every battle, there are casualties. Despite the erroneous nature of warfare, thereContinue Reading
It is unusual to say that a film’s star is its director, especially when that director hardly appears on theContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: A film you brought to my attention was Land of Mine (dir. Martin Zandvliet). The film’s title is aContinue Reading
Nicolas Pesce’s directorial debut The Eyes of My Mother presents scenes that are all disturbing. The black-and-white horror film is aContinue Reading
Movies that pay tribute to classic Hollywood sometimes derail when they get bogged down in homage and lose track of theirContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: Let’s get to it. Goodbye 2016 and hello 2017! One of the first films to grace the silver screenContinue Reading
Viewing Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals is an intense, almost exhausting experience. The pacing of the film and alternating narratives keepsContinue Reading
Certain Women opens on a still shot of a beautiful Montana landscape as a train slowly rides into the foregroundContinue Reading









